201 Studio’s is an exciting new re-development of a 100 year old factory on the near East side, in the Great Places 2020 neighborhood of Twin Aire. Located at 201 S. Rural St (just south of Washington St), we are transforming our 60,000 square foot building into small to medium art and maker space studios. We have an eclectic group of talented artist and makers that have started to fill the building with a wonderful vibrancy and sense of community long vacant from Twin Aire! Come visit us on First Fridays to our gallery space and to meet and mingle with the artists.

Redefining how a gallery can operate, local artist and 3Mass Gallery Founder/Director Forrester Svendsen has brought together the Indianapolis community in a collaborative effort to support local art and artists in the new luxury condo building 3Mass. Forrester joined forces with the home owners associaton of 3 Mass, IDADA, the Arts Council of Indianapolis, local businesses and foundations to create not only a new sophisticated exhibition space, but also to afford local artists significant financial benefits and offset artists’ material costs, through funded grants. The 3Mass Gallery also incorporates a philanthropic side by giving back to the local community through donating ten percent of each art show’s earnings to the exhibiting artists’ charity of choice.

Commission based artist versed in all aspects of art creation, installation and marketing equipped with an excellent work ethic and capacity to effectively manage creative projects for high profile clients.
Specializes in traditional two-dimensional fine arts, specifically drawing, ink, and painting focused on developing a unique personal aesthetic and marketable trademark within the visual arts area.
Versatile and motivated with experience in sculpture, photography, digital media manipulation in Adobe Illustrator and Photoshop.
EDUCATION
Bachelor of Arts with Fine Art Concentration – 2015
Bachelor of Art in Psychology – 2015
University of Indianapolis
Honors: Dean’s List
3.5 GPA
HIGHLIGHTS
Art composition
2D and 3D design
Traditional and Digital illustration
Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator
Ceramics
Commissions for Tattoo Line Work
Printmaking, Ink and Graphite Work
Watercolor, Oil and Acrylic
Superb attention to detail
Traditional fine art skills
Mural and scenic art creation
Photography
ACCOMPLISHMENTS
December 2014 Art Exhibition at University of Indianapolis
Designed shirt logo for BASE Fitness
Created several tattoo designs for various clients
EXPERIENCE
CURRENT PROJECTS
Fit to Print Exhibit – Nickel Plate Arts
FLAVA FRESH XV 2018-2019 SERIES – Selected after being offered the pre-invite opportunity as a requested return artist.
PREVIOUS PROJECTS
Featured Artist
Stories: Hoosier Women in Art
Garfield Park Art Center, 2018
Sold two of the three pieces that were selected for the gallery.
Volunteer at Stutz Bearcats Open House 2018
Assisted patrons browsing the Stutz Bearcats Open House
FLAVA FRESH XIV 2017-2018 Series
IVY Tech Library, Indianapolis location
Participated in 3 collaboration pieces with local artist Aaron (Ezi) Underwood
Independent Designer and Assistant Coach
BASE Fitness -Fishers, IN
Maintained accurate specs, adhering to print and art specification standards. Successfully resolved a range of complex artistic development issues to meet the desires of the client.
Produced imaginative illustrations in an efficient and timely manner. Adapted to the established art style of the studio for consistency and quality purposes. Created a series of rough sketches for review, revision and approval.
General Volunteer and Assisted Spring Term Art Program
August 2013 to December 2013
Fletcher Community Center- Indianapolis, IN
Worked with children to improve their design and conceptual ideas.
Volunteer Assistant to Art Teacher
August 2012 to December 2012
Emmanuel High School – Indianapolis, IN
Illustrated and designed educational publications and teacher curricula. Successfully resolved a range of complex artistic development issues for the students regarding their work.
Volunteer Head for Art Class
August 2011 to December 2011
Bethany Village- Indianapolis, IN
Critiqued the work of the residents and gave constructive feedback. Produced imaginative project ideas in an efficient and timely manner.

In its eighth year, this space sells works in watercolor, ink, pastel, acrylic and mixed media as well as handcrafted sterling silver jewelry. The gallery features the work of Ann W. King and other juried show award winning artists.

Hello, my name is Joshua Cornett as an artist I represent my self as Tha Alien Red(Alien Red Art) . I’ve had the ability to be creative for as long as I can remember. When I was a kid(4 or 5 y/o.) my dad would give me a pencil and paper, to keep me from causing trouble in church. As a kid in school, I would either be daydreaming, or doodling. For me it’s all about creating something that is amazingly, fantastic, and dope. It’s a love of exploring, different styles, different colors, and just coming up with art that is unique and original.

Since inception in 2008, Alpha Omega Arts has been a catalyst for countless discussions about visual art, freedom of expression, and the religious imagination. Alpha Omega Arts is a non-profit 501-(c)(3) organization founded in NYC and is today is based in Indianapolis. Redefining freedom of expression within American culture is one of the principal goals for Alpha Omega Arts as it works to bring people together through the expression of new and traditional ideas. Alpha Omega Arts is a member of IDADA, and does not accept financial support from religious groups or government agencies. Based at the IIC Gallery at Indiana Interchurch Center, the project engages schools, congregations and arts organizations in exploring the religious imagination. Programs are administered by the Board of Directors of the Alpha & Omega Project for Contemporary Religious Arts, each of whom is elected from the membership.

This venue provides studios and exhibition space for local artists representing a variety of disciplines and styles. It includes painters, sculptors, glass artists, potters and photographers. Services to artists include the opportunity for public and private showings, space for educational endeavors, and studio space. On-site creation by displaying artists is encouraged. Art Bank often offers special events for First Friday.

Art IN Hand Gallery, an artist owned and operated cooperative, is located along the picturesque brick Main Street in Zionsville Indiana. Nestled among unique local specialty shops, the gallery is a vital part of this historic downtown shopping destination and community.
Art IN Hand was founded in 2000 by a group of artists who desired a truly supportive and independent gallery experience, and continues to count some of these artists among its members. The gallery displays both 2D and 3D artwork including oil, acrylic, and watercolor as well as ceramics, jewelry, blown and stained glass, furniture and other handcrafted wood items.

We Believe:
All kids deserve art.
Art With a Heart’s mission is to provide equitable opportunities for high quality visual arts education to Indianapolis children and youth. Our programs uniquely reinforce academics within the artistic experience and strive to instill confidence in our kids, benefiting them in both school and life.

Artistic Designs Gallery is a gallery that you must experience for their friendly knowledgeable service, quality of fine art and fabulous custom picture framing. Whether you prefer abstract mixed media, detailed miniature fine art, blown glass, or bronze sculpture, you will find a unique variety of incredible work to explore and add to your collection.
The gallery offers a nice selection of art supplies and a variety of art classes in their art studio. The studio offers private art parties after business hours for artistic social gatherings with an artist or designer.
Visit our website to learn more about our class offerings and events schedule.

ArtMix is a non-profit arts service organization providing access to the arts for people with disabilities. ArtMix (formerly VSA Indiana) fulfills its mission through a series of arts programs led by 20+ professional Teaching Artists who provide programming in schools, community centers, hospitals, and on-site in our adaptive arts studios near downtown Indianapolis.
Through its programming, ArtMix increases access, engagement, knowledge, and skills in and through the arts. Collectively, ArtMix programs serve more than 6,000 people each year. The programs create opportunities for learning, self-expression, and socialization, and increase community understanding and acceptance of people of all abilities. ArtMix was founded in 1982 and is a member of the VSA Affiliate Network, a program of the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts.
For more information visit artmix.org or call (317) 974-4123.

Mission: Arts for Lawrence connects arts to the community to inspire everyone every day.
Vision: Living Lawrence – A vibrant arts destination.
Partnerships for Lawrence offers public arts programming in visual and performing arts. The Theater at the Fort provides a venue for local performers, Lawrence Township school performances, Summer Art Camp, Monthly Poetry readings and art exhibitions. Other programs include outreach in visual arts instruction, public art installations, and a community mural program.

The largest provider of arts education programs in Indiana, Arts for Learning works with more than 100 artists and organizations to provide young people the opportunity to experience the arts directly in schools and other venues.

Arts for Learning brings teaching artists into Indiana schools and communities to connect kids with the arts. We think art helps spark curiosity and ignite creativity, and we believe that when you connect arts with learning, kids get more out of school.
Click here for more information: https://artsforlearningindiana.org/

Arts With A Purpose uses creative expression to mentor and create positive change.
While promoting Individual Wellness, Social Awareness, Compassion and Diversity, Arts With A Purpose connects communities, (collaborating with artists of all disciplines) by coordinating workshops, and residencies for audiences in need as well as performances for advocacy and fundraising events.

Located in the Carmel Arts & Design District, the ArtSplash Gallery offers visitors a blend of traditional, contemporary, and abstract artwork in both two and three dimensional media, as well as digital photography and calligraphy. The gallery maintains a broad range of pricing, on original works and prints, to make fine art an accessible part of everyday life. Several ArtSplash artists also take commission work to meet custom taste and design needs for both home and business.

Aurora PhotoCenter supports creativity through photography. We are passionate about photography’s emotional and social power as an art medium in its own right. Serving as a creative hub, Aurora elevates the photographic arts through exhibitions, workshops, and access to creative tools for practicing artists. Aurora is a community where photographers and enthusiasts alike come together.
Located in Indianapolis, Indiana, Aurora PhotoCenter serves as a bridge between local artists and the greater photographic community, with a regional, national, and international scope. Aurora was founded in 2018 by a group of local artists who recognized the need for a photography-centric creative space offering resources and opportunities to working and aspiring photographers.
Throughout 2019, Aurora will co-host its programming with several local partners, including Tube Factory at Big Car. As Aurora grows and receives non-profit status, it will establish darkroom and studio facilities for both community education and working artists. Aurora’s heart and soul will be its state-of-the-art digital and traditional silver-based labs for the production of images from camera to print. Additionally, its gallery space will host yearly exhibitions featuring cutting-edge contemporary photography being made today by regional, national, and international photographic artists. In addition to an annual program of unique and innovative workshops, classes, and lectures that will draw participants from Indianapolis and beyond, Aurora will offer a residency program for the production of photographic work that contributes to the dialog on contemporary photography.
Aurora aspires to be the Midwest’s premiere destination for photography. Aurora will be a place where artists meet, create, share work, and find inspiration.

Becky Fehsenfeld Fine Art features the oils, watercolors, and pastels of Becky Hall Fehsenfeld, who specializes in capturing people, places, and animals from around the world in her own expressionistic style.

Beech Grove Clay Works is a pottery studio located in Beech Grove, Indiana where everyone is invited to enroll in our classes whether you are a beginner or expert. If you are a beginner, you will learn the basics in throwing, hand-building, and slab-building methods of pottery construction as well as the glazing processes. If you are an expert, you will be exposed to various inspiring and innovative artists of the region who come to Beech Grove Clay Works for studio time. Whether you are looking for a new hobby or working on your technique, Beech Grove Clay Works is a friendly and welcoming place for all people.

Big Car brings art to people and people to art, sparking creativity in lives to transform communities. As an adaptive and flexible cultural organization, Big Car draws together people of all backgrounds to promote and perpetuate creativity, invigorate public places, and support better neighborhoods. Big Car is a creative community builder working to boost urban livability from an engagement-based arts and design perspective.
The organization owns and operates the Service Center for Contemporary Culture in the Lafayette Square area where they host many of their events.

Boku Artists’ Co-op is the first such gallery on the west side showcasing original artwork of local artists. The co-op offers traditional and contemporary art, pottery, glass, and metal jewelry, fabric art, sculpture, watercolors and wood art.

The Brown County Studio and Garden Tour is a relaxing, self-guided tour held the last weekend in June. It is designed to showcase two of our greatest assets: the natural, quiet beauty of Brown County and the talents of our creative residents who continue the cultural heritage of our artistic community, "The Art Colony of the Midwest."
Because of interest in the June tour, a select group of artisans will open their studios to the public for the entire month of October. You will be able to see demonstrations, meet the artists in a more relaxed atmosphere and have an opportunity to purchase fine arts and crafts. This educational part of the tour is a delight for young and old, while collectors will relish the selection of new work available especially for this occasion and just in time for Christmas shopping.
This self-guided tour is free. A detailed map will help you find your way through the rolling hills. Join us in October and experience the wealth of natural autumn beauty and the vast talents of the creative and unique people that call Brown County their home.
The Back Roads tour takes place for the entire month of October, but some studios may have "black-out dates" so check the individual studio pages. Contact information for each artist is given.

The Center for Creative Arts Gallery is an artist cooperative located in Carmel. It represents award-winning artists who create affordable originals in watercolor, acrylic, oil, pastel, collage, fiber and 3D works in wood, ceramin, galss and paper. The entire gallery is showcased with all new work every other month. Fine Art and Fine Gifts!

Circle My City is a collective of visual & performance artists. We aim to capture life around our Circle City and bring issues that people ignore to light through art, music, fashion, and philanthropy. We’re circling this city with one eye open.

People.Art.Community.Expression.Freedom
Mission
Engaging the public in alternative art forms and cross-cultural social commentary with the hope of initiating behavioral change.
Company Overview
Colour Blind, Inc., is a grassroots campaign seeking to unlock the potential of people through the design, promotion and implementation of large-scale creative arts and philanthropic communication.
Description
Promoting all things that cross colour barriers by any means necessary.. stay tuned..

Community • Education • Arts, Inc. (CEArts), formerly known as Logan Street Sanctuary, Inc. (LSS), a nonprofit 501(c)(3) Arts organization. Recently, Noblesville Preservation Alliance (NPA) purchased the property at 1274 Logan Street in Noblesville, IN, which LSS rented for five years for our diverse Arts programming. We wish the best for NPA in their new home, and we look forward to supporting them in the future! As for our programming, we now host our projects and events in a variety of community spaces, and we’re excited to grow our online digital opportunities with a podcast, short videos, online exhibits and contests, webinars, and more!
Community • Education • Arts, Inc. (CEArts) is the home of @theroundtable podcast, short video series, and two annual projects, Noblesville Interdisciplinary Creativity Expo (NICE) (in its 5th year in 2019) and The Polk Street Review (TPSR) publication (est. 2010). Both projects support community participation and involvement by seeking submissions from all kinds of creatives (art, music/song lyrics, poetry, prose, photographs, etc) with all levels of experience from amateur to professional. Both annual projects include a variety of workshops, podcast discussions, short videos, webinars, and more throughout the year, with NICE main event occurring in the Fall and TPSR book launch occurring in February.
Stay tuned as our organization updates and innovates!

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